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TAB BANNKlMTF.fi All), ATHENS, CEORGIA.
SUNDAY, SEITEMUEH 3D..192?.
fort in America, the first to be
taken b« coloniete in thin country.
In 1763, the society eays, the
coloniete formed a raiding gang,
the “Paxton- Beyi," to etop -the
attack! on their 'frontier homed
by the Indiana,^ after the Quaker
f ovemor refueed to take action.'
he raidere eventually took mat
ters in their own hands, descended
upon the Conestogo Indians in
1 ancestor county and killed them
ruthlessly. The government
swiftly punished them, which re
sulted in a larger band’s descend-
NEW ENGLAND ORIGIN
OF REVOLT DISPUTED
Prices On Household Items Corrected From Friday’s Banner-Herald
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HARRISBURG, Pa. —(API—
The New England Yankee is giv
en entirely too much credlt 'for
the Revolutionary war, to the det
riment of colonists of Pennsyl
vania. This is the opinion of the
Dauphin County historical socie-
■ -- which ’ms studying o'd
records and early history of thil
section of the'state.
The ‘spirit of ’76" has been fos
tered in Pennsvlvania as early as
'1703. the society declare!, and
■further asserta that in 1769, aix
years -before the opening of the
war, Pennsylvania colonist- man
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'MACON, Oa.—(/P)—Formal or.
ganisatlon of the Antl.Smlth Dem
ocratic Par^y of Georgia ao that
Indispensable
Household Items
It will comply with the laws gov
erning political part's* and de- 1
tailed planning of lti proposed
tar, i ennsyivjir'n ruivmi'
rested the spirit of rebellion to
be extent of capturing an tnglis.
campaign was the object of a
meeting of the party’* executive
committee here Friday.
Just beforl the committee went
Info eeee'oh, membere declared
chat report! from all Iparts pf
the elate ehowed steadily moun
tain sentiments against Smith.
“We are greatly encouraged at
the recent reports 1 ’, said Chairman
Barry Wright of Rome, here to
preside over the meet'ng, and
"while abundant evidence Is al
ready offered that the state will
go for Hoover, we are not relax
ing our fghi on* particle.’’
The executive committee Is com-
posed of two men and two women
from eseb of the twelve congres.
■tonal districts. All were present
or represented by proxies as the
meeting began.
3-Piece , + Handy f Copper
Mop-Sats ; Briwh Sets Wash Merc
$1.12 I 71c $4.05
Also, 1 Pint of mop' particular need. Com- 1 stationary handles
All Innln.lA.I _ IIIaIA IPf. a 14 — _l_ -
Double-Barrel
Ranger Shotgun
$18.98
Smnotii, roomy :
ing surface,
strong steel bi
Because it’s new • • • • Because its
individual* • *Because its the most
beajitiful automobile of the day,
this^new Buick^”the car of cars
is enjoying the year *of years* • • •
Smithy Now Found
Among Skyscrapers,
With the action and shooting
qualities of rt niuch higher price
guni .Wonderfully balanced; built
with scientific precision and accu
racy by skilled workmen. Our
greatest shotgthi value!
Ranger Repeating
Shot Guns, $29.98
Well made, accurate repeating' take
down hammerless shotgun—a hard,
fast, dose-shooting hammerless shot
gun. -V
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By Winchester Remington
Marlin Stevens
* Hamilton Browning
Hunting Vests
$3.40
When shells are needed instantly,
there is. nothing handier to reach
than this vest. Medium weight,
khaki c o 1 o r — for season - round
wear. -■’ Sizes ,for 10 to 20-guage
shells.
“Nashua” Plaid Cotton Blankets
Size , , Per i
70x80 in^ Pair *
Still Shoeing Horses
BY GORDON M. SESSIONS
(Associated Press Staff Writer)
CHICAGO — IAP) — “Under
the spreading cheetnut tree" was
o picturesque spot for Longfel
low’s smithy to shoe the horsei of
a century ago, but beneath the
city skyscrapers is just aa good
a place to wet the brow with hon-
eet sweat in 1928.
This Is the assertion of Edward
A. Taglle and he knows, for he
nails footwear 'on nags and thor-
rughbrsds (n the heart of Chica
go'! humming loop district.
These blankets are made of the fin
est grade of American cotton.
Woven by a special process to in
sure pently of warmth. • .Variety of
attractive plaid designs.
For Every HeatingRequirement
style—a fascinating new mode—of automo
tive beauty and luxury I
The motorists of America looked to the
leader for leadership” in automotive design.
Buitjc answered with this epic car, setting
entirely new standards of style, beauty, and
comfort, as well as of dashing performance.
And the public is responding with over
whelming demand—a demand that has
forced the great Buick factory to produc
tion levels Unprecedented in its entire
history 1 ' 1
>lo ponies—has ■ shop in an old
Aiding which hss stood since the
hicago fire. It is an alley just
lock of the Bismarck hotel
"There trill always be horses in
the loop,” Ed declares confident
ly. “They can turn around eas
ier In alleye and narrow street*,
and they don’t cost anything to
start and stop. For hauling which
doesn’t require long distances or
high speed, the good old hone
will alwaye have it on the auto
mobile.”
The smithy had to talk loudly
ot times because the rum.ling of
motor trucks through the alley
made It difficult to hear hie rem
iniscences of days when sturdy'
draft hones best against the ceb-
blestenes that knew no stop lights.
.. "Tbfs hss been the only black
smith .shop In* the loop for 32
"Wean, ho recalled. “Before that,
ihe city ueed this stable for He
fire and police hones. Then they
tot a'bigger place and I moved!
in.” -
i Taglle remembers when high
priced saddle and coach homes
from the Gold Coast—once the ex
clusive redisence district of Chi
cago—were tegularly fitted out
No. 15
23 in. Fire Pot
These Wisdom Oak heaters are positively the
best values we have ever offered, because
they give you everything needed in a heating
stove of this type, dependable construction,-
guaranteed satisfaction and at a price that.,
makes them a dominant value. , t £]
The entire stove is made of pure tested iron'
of excellent quality, with heavy steel drum
above fire chamber. Securely bolted and;,
braced. Air-tight and gas-tight base. Extra
thick, heavy and corrugated fire pot, with
flanges attached. Nickel-plated trimmings.
No. 17-15 in. Fire Pot.415.25
Save Money on Mallard
AMMUNITION
THE SILVER. ANNIVER.SAR.Y
Direct from manufacturer to you
mesne greater savings. You can’t
buy better shells, no matter .what
price you pay! j
Great ‘Savings on Winchester
Ammunition
rillCK WILL nrrr.n T!!K*k
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Rear View Mirrors
S!se*7x*H Inches. Beveled qa
edge, nickle plated xop brack- OUC
et, adjustable to any angle.
Every unit; la rigidly Inspect,-
cd and guaranteed to ba per-y %
feef. A splendid unit at tills, ^
low price.; 1' f ■ » ' s
Low Price Jack
Strong, sturdy end service
able jack with the popular - 7f
extension tsatnra. An sxcep- . f 1
tlonsl ralos. 3
Electric Homs
Dosp rich tone and plenty ot .n ,
volume. Equal In tone, qual- *§/
tty and wear to higher priced T“*'
horns.
Ford Radiators
For 1917 to and Including 1927 'an
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structlon with all copper cor*.
W. ALLEN WHITE
ADMITS HE GOT
$500 FOR SPEECH
TO POWER . MEET
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’ signed-to resist vibration and.hard
' 4 service. $1.00 for your old battery. $
! Prices Down!
Mileage Up,
battlefield ‘'within twenty tour
hours", he announced Friday on
his return from a two months
Ufa to Europe.
A* ladnV.Kfed Having received
WOO for ■ speech to the National
Electric Light' Association Con
vention at Atlantic City, New Jer
sey. before he sailed.
Whits, auverml months ago, at.
tacked Governor Smith on h!s
legislative record, only to with-.
Now (guaranteed 15,000 Miles V
There is no'tire that can equal the ALLSTATE at these low prices.K1
Never have youiieen able to purchase such-high grade tires at such extreme-/^
ly low prices. Only the best tires equal it in quality. r X ^
ALL STATE Balloon Tires and Tubes £
sea Urea Tubes Slscs Tires Tubes
■4.40 f 6.87 *1.39 *1x5.00 *11.55 JlAjVC
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Because Pontiac Six offers infi
nitely more than other cars of
comparable price,over350^00
Pont iacs now in use.
It is the lowest priced six offer-
ing the style, comfort and
silence of bodies by Fisher.
It it the only low-priced six
offering a 186 cu. in. engine
with the G-M-R cylinder head.
It is the only six of its price
combining-thc advantages of a
cross-flow radiator, of foot-Cv n-
trolled headlights and of co
incidental transmission and
ignition lock.
It it suchfeatures as these which
are so impressive when Pontiac
\ Almost at the same time with
White's return, hie latest book,
“Masks In A Pageant” was placed
on the. bookstands by MacMillan
Conjpsny, It is a study ot past
political personalities and contains
several attacks on Tammany.
White cays William Jennings
Bryan'* political “sceptre” was
broken during a speech here in
1900 when ho held his hand over
the lieitd ot Richard Croker, Tam
many leader. In the audience, and
said:
“Great is Tammany, and Croker
i» its phophet”.
uni learn how much
G for your money
y a Pontiac Six.
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more you
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\ M. P. IS "SMITHY”
LONDON Alderman T. D. Fen-
by, British iM. P. spent bis recent
vacation in real training for-the
forthcoming session ot Parliament.
He worked In hie blackemth shop.
St Bridlington. A